Best way to find a moved image on a PC

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Bit of a story to this as I was out yesterday with the camera taking a few images of a farmer dragging a sack of feed across his field to feed his horses. Anyway, I started up a chat with him only to accompany him taking one of his miniature ponnies on to a greenaway for a walk. Later that night I was perusing the image and accidently moved it from the SD card to an unknown destination on the PC. Unfortunately I don't know what the image is called either and cannot find it amongst six terabytes of data. Does anybody know how I could find it?
 
Bit of a story to this as I was out yesterday with the camera taking a few images of a farmer dragging a sack of feed across his field to feed his horses. Anyway, I started up a chat with him only to accompany him taking one of his miniature ponnies on to a greenaway for a walk. Later that night I was perusing the image and accidently moved it from the SD card to an unknown destination on the PC. Unfortunately I don't know what the image is called either and cannot find it amongst six terabytes of data. Does anybody know how I could find it?

Search by extension and last modified date? There will only be a handful of images modified in the last few days I would assume.
 
Unless you've renamed all your files, if you see what filename/number your latest photos are on your camera, and then search for file names close to that number on your PC, you should be able to narrow down the location that way.
 
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